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Integrating data and information management for social protection: social registries and integrated beneficiary registries

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  • Valentina Barca

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  • Valentina Barca, 2018. "Integrating data and information management for social protection: social registries and integrated beneficiary registries," One Pager 390, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.
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    1. Pereira Guimaraes Leite,Phillippe George & George,Tina & Sun,Changqing & Jones,Theresa & Lindert,Kathy A., 2017. "Social registries for social assistance and beyond : a guidance note and assessment tool," Policy Research Working Paper Series 117971, The World Bank.
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